


| Costs | £1467 / $2394 (US) / €1625 |
| Group Size | 14 |
| Countries Visited | South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe |
| Dates | 13 Mar to 28 Mar 2010 20 Mar to 04 Apr 2010 27 Mar to 11 Apr 2010 03 Apr to 18 Apr 2010 10 Apr to 25 Apr 2010 |
- 17 Apr to 02 May 2010
- 24 Apr to 09 May 2010
- 01 May to 16 May 2010
- 08 May to 23 May 2010
- 15 May to 30 May 2010
- 22 May to 06 Jun 2010
- 29 May to 13 Jun 2010
- 05 Jun to 20 Jun 2010
- 12 Jun to 27 Jun 2010
- 19 Jun to 04 Jul 2010
- 26 Jun to 11 Jul 2010
- 03 Jul to 18 Jul 2010
- 10 Jul to 25 Jul 2010
- 17 Jul to 01 Aug 2010
- 24 Jul to 08 Aug 2010
- 31 Jul to 15 Aug 2010
- 07 Aug to 22 Aug 2010
- 14 Aug to 29 Aug 2010
- 21 Aug to 05 Sep 2010
- 28 Aug to 12 Sep 2010
- 04 Sep to 19 Sep 2010
- 11 Sep to 26 Sep 2010
- 18 Sep to 03 Oct 2010
- 25 Sep to 10 Oct 2010
- 02 Oct to 17 Oct 2010
- 09 Oct to 24 Oct 2010
- 16 Oct to 31 Oct 2010
- 23 Oct to 07 Nov 2010
- 30 Oct to 14 Nov 2010
- 06 Nov to 21 Nov 2010
- 13 Nov to 28 Nov 2010
- 20 Nov to 05 Dec 2010
- 27 Nov to 12 Dec 2010
- 04 Dec to 19 Dec 2010
- 11 Dec to 26 Dec 2010
- 18 Dec 2010 to 02 Jan 2011
- 25 Dec 2010 to 09 Jan 2011
Botswana 16 Day Overland Tour
Full Itinerary
Explore South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe in vehicles especially designed to access the off-the-beaten track highlights that this 16 day tour has to offer. Visit the awe-inspiring Makgadikgadi Pans, sleep on the banks of the Boteti River, go on game drives in a variety of reserves (including the world-famous Okavango Delta), visit Victoria Falls (where you can enjoy adventure activities such as bungee jumping and white water rafting), and journey overland seeing a variety of flora and fauna on this amazing overland tour!
Price -
Please note that the price of this course is in Euros and the Sterling and US Dollar prices are an indication of approximate prices. Conversion from the Euro will be made on the day of payment.
South Africa & Namibia
Days 1 - 6 - Journey overland through South Africa to Botswana, visit the Makgadikgadi Pans, sleep in tents on the banks of the Boteti River, visit the town Maun, and go on game drives in the world famous Okavango Delta to marvel at the amazing wildlife
Day 1- Departing from Johannesburg in the early morning, you will head directly to the Botswana border. On completion of the customs and immigration formalities, you will then continue to Nata Lodge – an oasis-like camp on the edge of the impressive Sowa saltpan. Here you will camp the night and familiarise yourself with the procedures of the tour over a catered meal (at own expense).
Day 2 – The next day you get to have a leisurely breakfast before transferring to the 4x4 vehicle for your first excursion. Returning to Nata Lodge for a welcome swim and bite to eat will then give you time to relax for a few hours during the heat of the day. In the afternoon you will break camp and pack up, then head down the Maun road and out to the Makgadikgadi Pans to view the spectacular depressions, known for the prolific birdlife and desert animals they attract. Here you can explore the area looking out for springbok, gemsbok and a variety of other unique species that live in the area. In the evening you will set up the tents and camp wild, getting the opportunity to appreciate the isolation and serenity of the star-studded nights in the Southern African bush.
Day 3 – This morning you will have a leisurely start before leaving the pans and driving to the Drifters Maun camp. The camp is situated on the banks of the Boteti River, near Maun, and offers you the opportunity to cleanse yourself of the Makgadikgadi dust under a warm shower. In the afternoon you will conduct a walk to a local village for an insight into how the local inhabitants cope in these harsh conditions. In the evening you can enjoy a traditional “braai” (African version of a barbeque) before camping the night.
Days 4-7 – The massive Okavango River spills its contents into the Kalahari sands to create one of the world’s only true inland deltas, which supports a unique ecosystem teeming with a huge variety of animal and plant life. Here, in one of nature’s masterpieces, you can catch a glimpse of a nervous Lechwe pounding across a flooded plain, a Jacana striding delicately amongst the flowering lilies, a Bee Eater diving to prey on an unsuspecting insect and hear the cry of the African Fish Eagle. You will travel by light aircraft or on sandy tracks into the heart of the delta then continue by mekoro (the traditional aquatic mode of transport) to the remote camp. Here you will spend three nights in the wilderness, exploring the area on foot and by mekoro, getting time to appreciate the remoteness and serenity of the wilderness. You will have the opportunity to go on a game flight (at own expense) over the delta on either day four or seven to see the beautiful delta from above. Late on day seven you will return to the Drifters MAUN camp to freshen up before enjoying a catered meal, relaxing, chatting over a drink about the first week’s adventures and looking forward to what the next week has install for you!
Botswana & Zimbabwe
Days 7 - 14 - Spend five days in different reserves seeing a variety of African wildlife, cross the border into Zimbabwe, visit the world famous Victoria Falls, enjoy adventure activities such as bungee jumping or white water rafting, take a leisurely walk around the town, and stay in the Drifters lodge
Days 8 – 12 You head back into Maun first thing in the morning so the group and guide can stock up with supplies for the onward journey and prepare for the game viewing part of the trip. Perched high on the well-equipped vehicle you will head north into the wilderness, passing remote villages along the way. You will spend five days in these reserves, starting with Moremi, and camping the first night near the well-known 3rd Bridge. Here you can drift off to sleep to the howl of the hyena, the earthy roar of a lion or even the deep grunt of a half-submerged hippo. You then head north via Xakanaxa to camp near North Gate – an area which is excellent for game viewing and where you will conduct afternoon and morning drives along the wetland areas. Your journey then moves up into Savuti, to an area that offers a multitude of game drive options and contains a very active campsite where you will stay (keeping any fruit well hidden from roving elephants and any meat hidden from prowling hyenas!). The game drives will take you through a variety of vegetation, from open plains to palm trees, marshland to dense Mopane woodlands and Acacia scrub. Moving into Chobe, you enter an area that is famous for the large herds of elephant which gather on the flood plains. Here you will spend the morning exploring the banks of the majestic Chobe River and hopefully get to see the puku (a type of antelope), which is found exclusively on the Chobe flats. You will then cross the border to spend the night in comfort at the Drifters Victoria Falls Inn.
Days 13 – 14 Awaking in the adventure capital of Africa, it is with great excitement that you get to explore the amazing Victoria Falls, also known as ‘Mosi o Tunya’ or ‘The Smoke that Thunders’. After admiring this spectacular wonder of the world you can visit the various other places that the area boasts, which includes the tribal village, the big tree, the curio market and the crocodile farm. You can also enjoy the variety of activities the area has to offer, which include taking an aircraft flip over the falls, going white water rafting, taking a boat trip on the Zambezi River, bungee jumping or taking an elephant back safari (but allowance must be made for the extra expense these activities involve). You will spend three nights at the Drifters Victoria Falls Inn, giving everyone the opportunity to explore the area by themselves, either on foot or bicycle. For two of the nights you can eat out in local restaurants (at own expense), relaxing to the sounds of the African night and the distant roar of the falls, whilst drinking farewell toasts to your adventure.
Zimbabwe, Botswana & South Africa
Days 15 & 16 - Overland back to Botswana, sleep under canvas, make our way home to South Africa.
Days 15 Today the overland return journey will begin, heading back to Botswana and completing the triangle back to Nata. Here you will camp for the last time, getting to share your experiences with the next tour just arriving and having time to celebrate all the experiences you have had over dinner (at own expense).
Day 16 Your final day will be spent heading through South Africa and back to Johannesburg for the early evening. Here ends your Botswana overland tour, where you can bid farewell to your new friends and the amazing adventures you shared together.
Meals Included - The following meals are included during the tour
- Day 1 None
- Day 2 & 3 Breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Days 4 - 12 Breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Day 13 - 15 Breakfast and lunch
- Day 16 None
Optional Activities (at own expense) -
- Elephant back safari
- White water rafting
- Bungee jumping
- Game flight
Important Information -
- This trip requires a valid passport and for certain nationalities, a visa for Zimbabwe and Botswana.
- Seasonal malaria precautions are necessary and are locally obtainable.
- A barrel bag or internal frame backpack is best suited for this trip (suitcases do not fit into the space provided). Taking an extra tog bag or camera bag is advisable.
- Spending money will be required for the restaurant meals, drinks, visas, tips, curios, (Zimbabwe airport tax US30-00 if applicable - subject to change), airport transfer for flying clients only, and any other optional excursions you may wish to go on.
- All trips are accompanied by two professional guides for optimum efficiency and catering for a maximum of 14 people per vehicle.
- Remember: help us to help you by actively participating, keeping an open mind and remaining flexible in all situations.
- Our price does not include restaurant meals where stipulated, visas, tips, curios, optional excursions, alcohol and soft drinks, airport tax, airport transfers and airfares.
Malaria Awareness -
Travelling to long-haul destinations can be a wonderful and exciting experience. Before you go, make sure you take the right travel advice about visiting Malaria risk countries. At Yomps we are committed to stopping traveller deaths from malaria which is why we support the campaign being run by Malariahotspots.com. Click here to download our free guide about Malaria Awareness (opens in a new window).
Our Partners On This Trip -
We work in partnership with established projects, courses and expeditions. The information on our website comes from our local partners and we work with them to ensure the information is as accurate as possible. However, due to the very nature of the trips themselves the exact details of what happens on a daily basis can vary.
